Abstract
Abstract The understanding of appropriate ethical protections for participants of biomedical research has not been static. It has developed over time, with the evolution of biomedical research as well as social values. Since World War II, four major paradigms of research and research oversight have been operative in the United States. These paradigms incorporate different values and provide different approaches to research oversight and the protection of research participants.
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